Shades of grey. After every wash, my hair turns a different color. And after toning it at home every week or so, I decided to give my hair a little bit of an update. This time I used a hair dye, to get a more permanent and darker grey result.

I‘ve changed my hair again! It’s not a super drastic change, like the rose gold hair I told you about a few weeks ago.. But definitely something new and a lot darker than the light silver blonde color I had after my last visit to the hairdresser. I really needed to change things up again, but my hair was in such a bad condition after all of the bleaching and maybe it’s also a side effect of the seizure medication. It was just dry and breaking, so I felt like another bleaching session to go rose gold might not be the best decision. Instead I just went to my hairdresser to get some advice and to get it cut. I got the best tip there, since I wanted to tone and go darker. A toning mousse, that will turn light blonde hair to a blue/grey, and for under 10 euros!.Wanna know more?

I’m done. Done with the grey/granny hair. It’s such a hassle trying to get to the right shade, it fades, my hair keeps warming up and on top of that, it costs a lot of money… Every visit to the hairdresser takes a full day of bleaching and I’m slowly ruining my bathroom with all the blue and purple silver shampoo. I mean, I really love it, but I’m really done maintaining the color. Also, for some reason it looks amazing in my blog pictures, but in real life it’s dry and has yellow/orange patches, which I hate.

So I’ve been spending a lot of time on Instagram and Pinterest, looking for some new hair color inspiration. And I found it! It’s pastel, warm, peachy pink and so beautiful! It’s rose gold! Check out some of the amazing hairdo’s I found online.

I’ve said it before, and again…Life’s too short for boring hair! I’ve paid a visit to my hairdresser last weekend and this is the result. I’m so happy with the result, it’s a shade of grey that was really hard to achieve, since my hair was dip dyed and my roots were dark.